Jan 30

CAPTURED IDENTITY installed reflective vehicle striping (chevrons) on the rear bumper of two of Irwin Boroughs Police Cars. This graphic is to help increase the visibility of there vehicles while they are out on the road protecting and serving the Borough of Irwin. We also placed the letters “POLICE” on the trunk of the car in 3m reflective lettering. Both of these items were designed, produced, and installed by CAPTURED IDENTITY.
Jan 18

I started working with Jordon Parker, a local photographer, about one week ago on her brand. She needed to come up with a brand that she could use through out her college classes and then into her career. The first issue we came across was balancing the needs of her education and instructors and designing a brand that she would like enough to be able to build on through out her career.
Her instructor required her to have a “Script” font for her name, because he thinks it “Makes it look like you are signing your work.” After much discussion, and the fact that he would not budge on his thought, we came up with incooperated her “signed name” into our first take. I would think that a college professor who is a creative would have better knowledge on branding. Below is our first draft of the logo. Read More
Nov 20

Captured Identity designed a wordpress blog layout for Adamsburg and Community Volunteer Fire Department. After listening to thier suggestions Captured Identity updated thier old site with a new style that is easily updated by the membership. The picture in the headline is random showcasing thier three diffrent fire trucks.
Visit thier site :: www.AdamsburgPaFire.org
Nov 04

Captured Identity offers many services to its clients. We updated the advertising on our H3 and designed a new sign to help advertise the services we offer. If you are intersted in a sign or vehical graphic or wrap make sure to click the “WHAT CAN WE DO FOR YOU” link at the top of the page. We currently offer many services to meet your advertising needs.
Oct 28

Captured Identity met with the Gettysburg Equestrian Historical Society to discuss changing their website to a new format. They decided to go with a social media site, that they can add post to three times a week about the happenings in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. They were also assisted in setting up a twitter account @theGEHS. The new website and twitter account will help them get the information out about their non-profit organization and the work they do to preserve the battlefield.
Visit thier site www.theGEHS.org